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22 AN IRISH GEORGE III THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE,Dublin 1814 and 1815, mark of Richard Sawyer, of rectangular
panelled baluster form, with shaped wavy and beaded rims,
applied angled scroll handles, with bright cut engraved decora-
tion depicting shamrocks and flowery swags, raised on paw feet;
together with a matched hot water pot, Birmingham 1903, mark
of S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Irish import marks, (c.1866g all in).
(4)
€ 1,000 - 1,500
21 A MATCHED IRISH FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE,Dublin 1823, mark of Edward Crofton, Dublin 1941, mark of West
& Son, Dublin 1817, mark of William Nolan, and Dublin 1948, mark
of Weir & Sons, comprising tea pot, hot water pot, cream jug and
sugar bowl, all in the Rococo Revival taste, of oval baluster form,
with applied cast handles in the form of caryatids, the bodies
profusely decorated with embossed leafy and foliate scrolls to
an orange peel ground surrounding vacant cartouches, the tea
and hot water pots each with cast naturalistic flower head finials,
the teapot also with cast spout in the form of an exotic bird head,
crested to one side. 27.5cm wide over handle and spout,
(c.2,768g). (4)
€ 1,500 - 2,500
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